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Sexual Abuse in Childhood:

Journal of Social Work & Human Sexuality, 1986
A study of the prevalence of serious sexual assualt in childhood (up to age 16) is reported in the context of a community mental health study in a random sample of 377 women in a large Canadian city. Twenty-two percent of women reported sexual abuse in childhoos.
Christopher Bagley, Richard Ramsay
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Abuser and abused: Perverse solutions following childhood abuse

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1994
SUMMARY This paper addresses the relationship between severe childhood physical abuse and both perverse states of mind and frank perversion in women. The psychic necessity for the perversion in these circumstances is discussed, together with the wide range of forms it may take.
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Childhood sexual abuse: an update

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998
Research into child sexual abuse over the past year has provided further support to what is already known about prevalence and long-term effects. A number of advances have been made in research, examining the mediating influences between child sexual abuse and the development of long-term problems.
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Beyond Childhood Sexual Abuse

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2011
Ritual abuse-torture (RAT) may be carried out by individuals, families, cults, and gangs as a way to instill submission, humiliation, and fear in victims. According to survivors, the tactics of RAT can include confinement in locked cages, closets, single rooms, basements, or backyard sheds.
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Childhood Abuse, Parenting and Postpartum Depression

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
Objective: While the potential negative effects on children of maternal depression has been documented, the influence of a maternal history of childhood abuse on child development is unclear. This study, the first stage of a 3–year follow-up study, looks at childhood abuse in women with depression in the postpartum period.
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Childhood Sexual Abuse

1995
This work is an important new edition of a classic study—one of the few exhaustive examinations of childhood sexual abuse available—with 40 percent new material. Even though it is as old as human history, child sexual abuse has generally remained a dark and well-hidden secret.
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